Comparative Social Evolution
Discover the intricacies of social evolution in Comparative Social Evolution by Dustin R. Rubenstein, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 476 pages and offers a unique perspective on the evolution of cooperative group living among various taxonomic groups, from ants to primates. Each chapter expertly synthesizes key features of animal social life, paving the way for a common, trait-based framework for social synthesis. Ideal for researchers and enthusiasts alike, this volume is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of social behavior in the animal kingdom. Dive into the fascinating world of social evolution and expand your understanding of how cooperation has shaped the lives of countless species.